Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.
Sunday Worship Service (10:30am)
January 3, 2021 @ 10:30 am
Even as John was “in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day” (Revelation 1:10), the early church always set aside Sundays as special unto the Lord. This tradition has continued unabated throughout the centuries, and comes to us now as our great privilege. To offer praise to God is our great joy and the reason for our existence. We exist for His glory. To receive from His Word is what sustains us in our walk with Him. We cannot glorify Him unless we hear what He requires of us. Through encountering the Lord in song and in His Word, we are empowered to glorify God and enjoy Him day by day. We also occasionally baptize new believers and regularly take communion during the Sunday service.